Global – “Courage, keep going”: Pope Francis receives young people from communities affected by mining.

Global – “Courage, keep going”: Pope Francis receives young people from communities affected by mining.

In a message of enthusiasm for defending the Common Home, Pope Francis encouraged the young people who make up the Second Caravan for Integral Ecology to follow his prophecy to protect the communities and Mother Earth martyred by mining.

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Guatemala – Red Comparte complements the Participatory Guarantee Systems.

Guatemala – Red Comparte complements the Participatory Guarantee Systems.

The Participatory Guarantee Systems, locally known as Los Sistemas Participativos de Garantías (SPG), are promoted as a strategy for organisational development, entrepreneurship and empowerment for rural producers throughout the municipality and to promote agroecology

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Latin America – Word from CPAL: Amazonia, a joint MISSION

Latin America – Word from CPAL: Amazonia, a joint MISSION

As part of the transition process of the change of president of the CPAL, we had a fruitful meeting in Lima, where we met with the dynamic team of SJPAM, its outgoing president and the newly appointed president of the Conference, with the five Provincials of the Pan-Amazonian territory (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela), the Regional Superior of Guyana and the Delegate for the Amazon of Brazil.

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Towards WYD, the Fourth International Conference on the Care of Creation in Lisbon

Towards WYD, the Fourth International Conference on the Care of Creation in Lisbon

Since last February, the MAGIS Foundation has participated in the preparation of the event organized by the John Paul II Foundation for Youth on the occasion of the XXXVIII World Youth Day which will be held in Lisbon in August: the fourth international conference on the care of creation.

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Madagascar – Return to the present day

Madagascar – Return to the present day

Forest land in Madagascar is increasingly shrinking. According to Global Forest Watch, from 2001 to 2021, Madagascar lost 4.36Mha of vegetation cover, which is equivalent to a 25% decrease in vegetation cover since 2000, and 2.14Gt of CO₂eq emissions.

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